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What’s the best over the counter way to treat a urinary tract infection?

What’s the best over the counter way to treat a urinary tract infection? If you want the ten points, don’t answer in the second person.

Drinking a lot of water and d-mannose might help you feel better, but the only treatment is antibiotics prescribed by a doctor.


Attention Ladies, this is Suzi, many people have been writing in asking what the stuff was that I used to clear up my UTI last week, so I wanted to put the link to this stuff here
It is called CT - DM



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4 Responses to “What’s the best over the counter way to treat a urinary tract infection?”

  1. Kendall08 says:

    there are otc meds out there like uristat but that doesn’t cure it, it only lessens the pain/irritation. you have to go to the doctor and get a prescription (usually amoxicillin) to cure it. cranberry juice helps, although doctors aren’t sure why.
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  2. Alexis says:

    Over the counter? Sorry there is no way to treat the "Urinary tract infection". You must see a Dr. Meds will help. "Ciprofloxacin" That's what my Dr. Prescribed to me.
    five pills. But that did not help. So i had her call in another five pills. Just took the last one.
    Not sure if it's going to do the trick.
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  3. LINDA R says:

    Drinking a lot of water and cranberry juice might help you feel better, but the only treatment is antibiotics prescribed by a doctor.
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  4. luthier_68 says:

    I use ellura and I buy it online at http://www.elluraproducts.com, I get the value pack. I never got UTI again. This stuff is from France and it ;s the only product strong enough to work. Made my life so much easier no that I don.t have this pb anymore. So you should go on http://www.elluraproducts.com and there you can also find some very good info. Cheers
    References :
    http://www.elluraproducts.com

  5. 24-year-old Ohio man dies because he couldn’t afford dental work or antibiotics http://t.co/duQsnNj

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